slowTA
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I'm getting ready to do my foam insulation for radiant heat and the question came up of where to put the vapor barrier. I understand that the foam insulation can be taped together as a vapor barrier, but that may not be the preferred method.
Typically the vapor barrier goes between the stone and concrete. But when you add 2" of foam insulation should the vapor barrier stay against the concrete or the stone?
In my other thread the argument for on top of the insulation and PEX means any dirt won't float up to the top of the concrete. This would also be easier on me since I won't have to worry about huge sheets of plastic to keep the foam from sticking to the skirt board. I was going to use construction adhesive instead of screws/nails to keep from penetrating the moisture barrier.
What say you?
Typically the vapor barrier goes between the stone and concrete. But when you add 2" of foam insulation should the vapor barrier stay against the concrete or the stone?
In my other thread the argument for on top of the insulation and PEX means any dirt won't float up to the top of the concrete. This would also be easier on me since I won't have to worry about huge sheets of plastic to keep the foam from sticking to the skirt board. I was going to use construction adhesive instead of screws/nails to keep from penetrating the moisture barrier.
What say you?